actually there is a feature on the mp3 itself i didnt know about that allows you to delete by holding the select button so I just used that. But thank you!actually there is a feature on the mp3 itself i didnt know about that allows you to delete by holding the select button so
I just used that. But thank you!

Yeah... Go to "My Computer," and select the player by right clicking and then hitting explore. You then need to hunt around in those folders till you find your recordings and then just highlight them and hit delete.
If you can't find them, try starting over, then after you "explore," go to tools-->folder options-->view--> then turn on "view hidden folders"
Hope this helps!

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Connect your sansa to the computer via usb. (assuming you have windows) Now go to "My Computer". If your sansa is in automatic mode, it should show up as "sansa c205". Double Click on that. Now double click on "internal memory". (If you don't have that, just skip it) Now double click on "recordings". Double click "Voice". Now a list of your recordings show up. Simply delete the ones you don't want, such as "001" and "002".

When you deleted the voice recordings, you may have also deleted the key system file that allows the recorder to operate properly. Download the Sansa Firmware Updater for the c200 series from Sandisk's website, and see if it will reload a complete version of the firmware.

If you can connect it to a PC with XP on it, and have an iRiver Music Manager; once your device is recognized, you will be able to manually manage files on your iRiver, including deleting any voice recordings on it.

You can delete voice recordings by simply connecting your device to your computer. Then you got to my computer, select the device,go to recordings,then voice and finally right click the recording you want to delete and click delete. That should do it!!

This is quite simple. Just go to Music Library and way at the bottom "Recordings" now highlight the ones you need to delete and hold either the "Play/Pause" button or the "Back" button (sorry mines been broken havent used it in a while i cant remember) and scroll down to reset. Hope this helped...